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Relationality
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Relationality explores the concept of relationality as a fundamental aspect of life and social organization.
Arturo Escobar, along with other authors, delves into how different cultures and communities understand and practice relationality.
The book examines the implications of relational ways of knowing and being for various fields, including ecology, politics, and social justice.
It challenges individualistic and anthropocentric perspectives, advocating for a more interconnected and reciprocal approach to the world.
Through diverse case studies and theoretical frameworks, Relationality offers insights into building more sustainable and equitable relationships between humans and the environment.
Arturo Escobar, along with other authors, delves into how different cultures and communities understand and practice relationality.
The book examines the implications of relational ways of knowing and being for various fields, including ecology, politics, and social justice.
It challenges individualistic and anthropocentric perspectives, advocating for a more interconnected and reciprocal approach to the world.
Through diverse case studies and theoretical frameworks, Relationality offers insights into building more sustainable and equitable relationships between humans and the environment.
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Mentioned by Michael Garfield as a recently released book by the former Center for Humane Technology member.

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Mentioned by Marlika Kieboom as a book she is currently reading about how to be more relational in our lives and in our work.

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